@tamorgen are you installed bare-metal, or running in docker?
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I had the same problem and moved to a rule with openweathermap.
I capture the response in a global variable and use it in my automation. I even have a couple of virtual devices to remap it. Less dependent on HASS and OWM has better forecast for me. Free API keys if you make two separate calls for current and forecast.
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I need a handful of
victimsvolunteers to help test previews of the next build of Reactor. A long-standing request was for "a simple login mechanism," but in practice, adding user authentication and competent access control turned out to be a pretty big project with a lot of big changes on both server and client sides. It's a bit more than I'm comfortable testing myself and springing out to everyone at once, so I'd like to work with a small group to put it through "sea trials."Major changes/features include:
- User authentication with hashed password storage;
- User group configuration with application restriction (admin, dashboard, API);
- Detailed control over API access, with user- and token-based authentication/authorization;
- Improvements to the HTTPS service;
- Improvements to UI coordination with the core for Rules and Reactions.
If this sounds like something you'd like to help with, drop me a reply here in this thread or privately.
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"Enable chat modals" did the trick. The others were already checks. Thanks for the pointer!
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@DesT I think I mentioned this some time ago, but Chat in this software seems broken. I normally use Brave browser, but it's same for Chrome. Haven't tried others.
Someone is trying to contact me via chat. I can see that here:
When I click on that message, or any message in this list, the header and navigation left/right of the side go away, and I get a page that looks like this:
It has no messages in it, not even the message that I can see the preview for in the previous image. Nothing I do from here seems to bring up any conversations. The user who messaged me isn't listed on the left. And if I click on any of the messages in the list on the left, nothing major happens: the tab title changes and the message in the left list I click on is highlighted gray, but no conversation is displayed and the middle of page stays blank except for the input area, it doesn't even display the full text of the message I clicked on. Since there's no navigation on the page, the only way I can leave this page is to use the back button or re-enter the URL in the location bar to start over.
Maybe I'm committing some kind of ID 10T error, but it's not obvious to me what it is. Just seems... not working.
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Ouch, sorry!
Away from my development system for a couple of days, but will dig into it when back.
Have to find out why I didn’t run into this myself when testing (I do, actually, test things!)
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@Pabla said in Can't Restart Reactor - Corrupted SD Card?:
Searched and nothing came up in the hass_services.json
OK, not finding the search string and the sequence and type of messages suggests to me that (a) it's not a Hass change at fault, and (b) there's corruption, may or may not be SD, could be RAM. That message should be accompanied by another, and not logged the way you Pi is logging it. I can prove that on my own systems. If you can't find that null in the data, it also suggests that the place that's throwing the error should not be throwing an error, because the error can only occur if that data is null. Lots to unpack.
Odd, random problems with Pi's can indeed be caused by SD failure, but the fact that it appears we have an in-memory data corruption suggests RAM. Other culprits in RPi slowdowns are overheating (you may need a heat sink, at least, on your CPU, and possibly a fan; if you're overclocking it, don't), but perhaps more commonly, a failing power supply. If the PS can't deliver stable voltage at the current the Pi demands, it will slow the clock for sure, but all kinds of other strange things can happen as well. It can be very quiet and subtle, and random with increasing frequency at the start. Voltage warnings show in the desktop UI but can be very hard to detect/confirm if you don't have that open all the time to see it. If you're using a "wall wart" power supply, swap it out for something newer/better and see if the system improves. Make sure it's rated for the Pi's full power (3B+ is 5V/2.5A so a 15W or higher PS is recommended). If you're using a USB cable connection for power, also change out the cable; make sure the new one is rated for the power.
If you log in to your Pi, you should be able to run
sudo vcgencmd get_throttled
. If there has been any power or heat event since the Pi last rebooted, there will be a non-zero value reported.Generally speaking, the 3B+ isn't the best choice these days. While I have tested Reactor on a 3B+ and it runs, it's under-powered and light on RAM, so if you're trying to run much else with it (Mosquitto, ZWaveJS, etc), you're asking for trouble. It's also holding you back on an aging OS. The fact that you're still running on an SD card is playing with fire; there are only two kinds of MicroSD cards: those that have failed, and those that are about to. Even if a PS swap fixes your issue, I'd make a plan to replace/upgrade that unit some day soon to a modern Pi, or one of the alternative units. I'm still a big fan of the Raspberri Pi Compute Module 4 with eMMC (like on-board SSD but better) mounted on the RPi CM4 I/O Board; I even made a 3D-printable case for it. It's one of the easiest ways to get to a non-MicroSD Pi configuration. You could also go to Pi 5 with an M.2 HAT and M.2 SSD. But in any case, I'd start planning an upgrade for the long-term.
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This may be another change in Hass 2024.4, which is not yet officially supported. Can you check your
hass_services.json
log file and see if you find this:"selector": { "number": null <--- search for this }
If you find an example of these three lines together, capture that file. I'm going to ask you to send it to me.
Also, can you post just ONE of the messages above, with the 20 lines or so before that I always ask for. I'd rather see one copy with context than 20 copies of the same thing without it.
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Chalk it up to Home Assistant's legacy of breaking changes. The whole matter of service calls being able to return data came about in 2023.7 but didn't work until 2023.12 for the websocket API, and didn't apply to anything anyone seemed to care about until now. So current Reactor doesn't store that response anywhere, and in fact doesn't know to ask for it, and the service you're calling requires it, so you're probably getting an error in the log that you haven't spotted (always look at the logs when things don't work as expected!).
Until I get a fix for this into HassController, the only remedy right now is to downgrade your Hass back to 2024.3 or earlier.
P.S. This is why I say in the documentation and have HassController complain bitterly when you're running a Hass version that isn't yet supported/verified. I assume you got a warning about that, too.
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Ah, OK, that’s great.
Whilst on documentation, the bit on Quick graph view is incorrect where it says:
”Uses Google Charts, so an internet connection is required..”
This used to be the case, but now it’s all local SVG, so no external connection needed.
HomeAsssistant Weather changed.... Global expression no longer functioning
HomeAsssistant Weather changed.... Global expression no longer functioning
Need Testers
Chat seems broken (still)
Chat seems broken (still)
openLuup: Shelly Bridge plugin
Can't Restart Reactor - Corrupted SD Card?
Can't Restart Reactor - Corrupted SD Card?
HomeAsssistant Weather changed.... Global expression no longer functioning
openLuup: Shelly Bridge plugin